Yes, and I would add something else here: there is so much material available to us on the net that it's paradoxically making it difficult to find entire facets of the creative world (to say it the most generally possible).
I spend hours each day over 20 years scouting for new indie things and only realized online comic was a thing recently (I obviously guessed it would exist, but not how, where, how much, how the community worked etc), so I've still recently bought comics through more mainstream ways (although I would not call those comics themselves mainstream), while I could have bought them directly from the artist, or bought something else that would fit my tastes better, had I known about the online comic community.
That, when I would never, ever buy music through any kind of reseller except maybe a very small local disk shop (but they would not have my crazy things because they need customers). I only buy direct, and I have a good idea on how to find all kinds of obscure music on the web and how to support musicians the best. For comics, I missed this knowledge, because it's not my priority and there is so much other things that took my online time.